TUSCALOOSA, Alabama -- Members of Alabama's 1992 national championship football team will return to the Capstone Saturday to raise more money for Nick and Terry Saban's charity Nick's Kids Fund.

Prince Wimbley, Antonio Langham, David Palmer and Derrick Lassic of the 1992 Crimson Tide team that dominated Miami in the title game in New Orleans will chip for charity at the Travelers Chipping Challenge prior to the Alabama vs. LSU kickoff. The former players will attempt to hit golf balls at a floating green in the shape of the Travelers red umbrella.

Travelers will then present a $5,000 donation to Terry Saban, on behalf of Nick’s Kids Fund. After this donation, Travelers will have donated a total of $28,500 for Nick’s Kids Fund since 2011.

“We are very grateful for our relationship with Travelers over the past few years,” Terry Saban said in a release. "Their donations have significantly benefited Nick’s Kids Fund’s mission of supporting children, family, teachers and student causes and we look forward to their continued loyalty in the future."

The players chip, meet with fans and sign autographs from 4:30-6 p.m. Each player will have the chance to chip onto the green. For every shot that lands on the green, Travelers will donate $100 to Nick’s Kids Fund. For every hole-in-one, Travelers will donate $500 to Nick’s Kids Fund.

Fans will also have the opportunity to participate in the Travelers
Chipping Challenge for the chance to win an iPod Shuffle. Fans who make
two-out-of-three putts will also receive a prize.

The event will take place from noon until 7 p.m. on Saturday outside Bryant-Denny Stadium on the corner of University Boulevard and Wallace Wade Avenue. The donation will take place at 5:30 p.m.

See a photo gallery from last year's chipping challenge prior to the Alabama-Texas A&M game above.